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SPAN OF LIFE IS BECOMING I.llNliER Despite Gumflm Dizzy Pace, Death Is Being Outwitted Washingten, D, O, May 18."Ths expectation of life at birth has i ereased in the registration area of the United States between 19001920, for whites only, from abeut 49.5 yeurs to over 65 years, or more than five years Por negroes the Inerease hes been greater, over seven years, it is now about 41 years. The highest expecta- ton of 118 In 24 states of the U'nited States In 1020 was in Kansas, where it was 59.7 for uwn and 60.9 for fe males. In the next 20 years we may hope to add another five years to the expectation of life in the United) Ptates” This was the prediction made by Dr. Hermann M, Nigzs, lealt commissloner of New York state, at the general session of the committes ! on heaith of the national conference of social work last evening e possible within the next s, sald Dr. Diges, “to of another 16,000 persons In New York state as estimated from the death returns for 1920, even though the erude death rate of that year was the lowest oc curring in the state up to that time. The highest expectation of life ever published officially by any ecountry was 63.5 years for females fin the County of West Sussex, England, for 1911-12, This may be taken as the theoretical optimum at the present AUTQ-]NTOX[C_ATION The Chief Cause of High Blood Pressure It you have frequent @izzy spells, sour stomuch, nervous sttacks or are generally run down, the chances are 9 to 1 that you are a victim of auto-intoxication. polsoning through wastes held long in the intestinal tract. If it is not promptly relieved it is likely to bring on the dreaded high blood pressure which destroys the tone of too the whole body and often brings sud- ' den death, The bile {s the great natural clean- sing agent and antidote to such poi-| eoning. When the above symptoms show that the poisons have been too powerful for the curative capacity of the bile, you need a preparation called “Bi-a-lin,” Bi-a-lin is miid, pleasant and harmless in its action and helps to restore the cleansing power of the bile. sons disappear. A wonderful feeling of power and physical being is experienced almost imme- dtately, Such remarkable resuits have been reported from Bi-a-lin that | It has now been put up in convenient tablet form so that anyone may se- hout a y ription. 1 you will feel as if you bad obtained a new lease on life, Bold by all good druggists such as The poi- new well- The Clark & Brainerd Co., The Di(‘k-’ Inson Drug Co., City Drug Stores. headaches, ! That is, | natural | Get | stablish periodiea m. brought about by 1h Iment of the oustom lur‘ dical examination o Hividus in the community; by mystematie in. ururuun in health in all sehools and universities and the ineuleation of Ith habits; by continuation of the palgn of health education by pub lle health & fties and by varlous | veluntary agenci By improving the standards of teal and surgiea and iner pital and Jabe facilit rurel distriet tien Int infeetion tuberoule v postponement through «ducation and physical examination of the age at which death eceurs from 1 erative discases and the d |1ater life, such as disea ond blood vessels, liright's diseass, ote, Ny extension of the work In mental and oral hygiene and diseanes |and disorders of the nutrition end venereal diseases: by continued efforts | to solve the preblem of the control of | (the aocute respiratory dlseases, | “Increased expenditures for publie | health will be pecesmary 10 produce m. expacted res but no expendl. | | tures ara so profitable as these when | | wisely made, The economic savings which ariso from decreased sicinoss | and desth amount to a% lenst 10 times the total expenditures made by th and omic mav- | care rato; es of the heart all publie and voluntar; welfare agencles. The e ing In New York eity in us com pared with 1994 can & be lese| than $200,000,000 | | “The striking progr 1 mving of life in New ety in 25§ years 18 shown by the comparison of the number of deaths which occurred | {in 1920 from ecertain specific causes Iwith the deaths which would have loccurred from these same causes §f [the de rate prevalling in 1808, 25 years earier, had obtained These |inciude the deaths from the ordinary |vommunicable diseases, such:as ty- phold fever, searlet fever, diphtherin, ymeasles, tuberculosis, cerebrospinal | meningitin, and also from |other tmportant diseases, pneumonia, bronchitis, Bright's discase and ne phritis, diarrhens, under five, nervous |and puerperal and violence. The |deathw which actually occurred in| 1920 from these causes number 30,. 400, but if the death rates of 1566 from these same causes had prevall-| ed in 1020 the deaths would have heen 89,600, the decrease in 1920 owr] | 1806 equalling 53,260. “Of important causes of death| (aside from automobile accidents) only two show marked increases = {these are cancer and dlseases of the ‘h»nrt which together show an in- crease of 6,158." CUT PRICE OF Boston, May 18.—Leading refiners made another cut of a cent a galion in the price of gasoline yesterday, the third within a short time. The price is now 2114 cents per gallon from tank wagons and 23 cents at retail| }hllmg station. i | § LVER WEEK A —at — VVLDDL\G RING SHOP 149 Main Street SEE OUR WINDOW certain | Mont., July 4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, After Signing Dempsey o) a fight, Eddie Kane, manager of Tommy Gibbons, chased Jack Kearns, manager of Champion Dempsey, nem]\' across the coun- try before cnnxmg him to sign for a ccampionship fight at Shelby, Gibbons (left) is congratulating Kane, Make old floors new again Even when your fioors are discolored with age you can make them fresh and new-looking by using Carmote Floor Varnish, This varnish comes mixed with colors to match any woodwork, With one brush-stroke AT you can both stain and || “Save the surface varnish, You can also get || and you save ail” i it clear—without coloring. Carmote Floor Varnish hardens thoroughly and never be- comes soft or sticky. It is recommended especially for all kinds of furniture, The JOHN BOYLE CO. ' 5-5 Franklin Sq. Tel. 359 THE BRUCE Blucher saddle sport oxford, very soft boarded calf- skin. Nut brown, with the crepe rubber soles. THREE STYLE HITS Brand new this season! Novel and orig- inal Walk-Over designs. Amazing comr fort. Astonishing wear. Vigorous styles. . THE BROADCAST Blucher oxford. Black Scotch Grain. The wondu- DA ful new Broadcast toe—soft, creased, one.piece vamp. Wit SHOE STORE fl 211 Main St. By actual tests, Walk-Over Sole - i - THE ROTARY VID MANNIN(J,S Newest thing out. Broader, blunter toe. Wider-spaced stitching. Boarded tan calf. Over New Britain Leather wears better than any other <o le leather. MAY 18 The photo shows the end of a 7000-mile an'%lune chase to pick| 1928, MACKAY & WALLIN The Furniture and Drapery Shop 43 MAIN ST, For Bigger and Better Values S-plece Living Room Suite, upholstered tn best quality velour, spring oconstruction throughout, A ""_ 3198000 value &t ..., Go Carts and Strollers, A Oouch Hammaocks are here in Large assortment to chooss fromi, All the now patierns and coloss. Extra good quality Hamnook, sl gy $12 95 —— —.... $12.50 lemm Beautiful selection of new patterns by | 39¢ 49¢ 59¢ » 95c Curtaing— $2.50 $3.50 $3.95 A fine selection of mahogany Library and Davenport Tahles, All specially priced, See our spoctal— $21. 75 Cretonnes New attractive designs and colorings that can be | made up into over draperies, pillow covers, scarfw and the many other ways this material is so well | adapted, teamaa 3901\. 890 ya. $2 50 Ana $3.50 DOURLE, TRIPLE. 3% RIRSCH FLAT RODS—SING ALL SIZFS IN STOCK. WE MAKE AND HANG WINDOW SHADES, CATX OUR SHADE PHONE—878-148 SAGE, ALLEN & CO. 3-1090 (INC.) 3-1090 Hartford Conn. WOMEN’S NEW SILK FROCKS At Half Their $27 50 Usual Price .. Frocks for street, sport, dinner and afternoon as well as evening gowns and dance frocks. Materials are georgette, canton crepe, crepe de chine, chiffon, flat crepe, Elizabeth crepe, satin canton, sports crepe and printed crepe. Many are copies of French models. Colors:—-Navy, black, white, gray, Lanvin green, La France blue, beige, cocoa, caramel, or- chid and brown. Sizes from 14 to 5214. Unquestionably the dress values of the season. MAY SALE OF HAND MADE UNDERWEAR New Shipment of Dainty Lingerie Just Received Gowns of soft batiste, made and embroid- ered bydhand. Some models show hemstitch- ing or drawn WORIE: aisis i oy $2 95 Envelope Chemise of soft batiste, beauti- ful embroidered. Also models trimmed with $2.95 Gowns of batiste, trimmed with embroid- ery or hemstitehing . ..cdevesesocss $1‘95 Envelope Chemise, made entirely by hand. Trimmed with drawn work or embroidery. Strap or built-up hemstitching or drawn shonlder:,. il o. G $1\95 ' AR AP NEW PRICES ON COATS AND DRESSES FOR MISSES Smart models in topcoats for girls which can be worn right through the summer and will be ready for the first Fall days. Materials are polaire cloth and shadow plaids in the fiashionable tans. \17o< are nnt complete in every style. You can purchase now at a great | $14.75 $16.75 New Graduation Dresses in French voile, HABUTINE SILK 39 c Yard Habutine silk, 36 inches wide, for linings, All shades. Special at 39¢ yard. Washable frocks for girls and junior girls. Cotton crepe and Normandy voile, trimmed georgette crepe and crepe de chine. Sizes 10 with smocking, embroidery and tiny ruffles. to 16 years. Sizes 6 to 16 years. $4.95 , $7.95 18 1 . to . FROCK SLIPS : PETTICOATS Frocks slips of canton crepe or crepe de chine to be worn with a blouse or sweater. Jersey Petticoats with paisley trimmings. Dark or light shades. Black, grey, navy and buff. $12.50 $14.95 $2.49 FRENCH NOVELTY WASH FABRICS $1.29 ... imported French novelty fabries in all the newest color combinations. Regularly priced $2.75 yard. This material is of fine quality and at this price will be soon sold out, so we advise early selection. ALL WOOL EPONGE Yard $3.98 All wool faney eponge, 56 inches wide. At- tractive color combinations, Regularly $4.50 and $5.50. SATURDAY SPECIALS FOR BOYS BASEBALL SUITS LITTLE BOYS’ FLAPPER SUITS Exact copies of the Men's League Suits in Sizes 4 to 8 years only. In khaki material sizes 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 years. White with with red piping. Button through style. navy stripes and gray with Very strongly o e e T " s L i £ ) D B Sizes 10 to The famous Skolny Suit and the Craven- Sanitary Athletic Underwear. 0 16 years. Value $1. Every garment is in ctte Proce.sed Suit are both carried by us. Sizes 8 to 18 years. a sanitary seald $12.95 .$19.95 container SPRING TOP COATS AT $15.00 SUITS AT Discount 10% Regular $15 Suits with extra pants, sizes Coats formerly priced from $6.50 to $15. Sizes 3 to 16 years. For Saturday only at 10¢; discount. 12 to 16 years—=$10.00.